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The first factor is the solvency of the social security system itself. SSA estimates based on current laws show that the trust fund is expected to run dry in 2033, at which point the SSA would only be ...
With so many currently heading for the exit, it’s a good time for federal employees to improve their understanding of the retirement process.
Perry DiToto, a retired IRS employee who left the agency 12 years ago, is helping those leaving the IRS navigate the next ...
It can be big or small. It can be focused on a particular program or on larger Department operations — I invite you to be ...
"I still don't break the rules but it's finding the space within those rules that other people just never questioned," said Lauren Weiner.
"We found a significant portion of medical information was missing from some of the referrals that we reviewed from the VA," said Sharon Silas.
Terry Gerton This is an interesting topic and we've done a couple of stories on it lately. We've talked about [the Office of Personnel Management] closing its oversight office for federal childcare ...
A recent Johns Hopkins University study found that around 12% of military families chose to homeschool their children in 2024 — double the civilian rate.
"This is a 1,000-plus page bill at this point...details here are going to matter once they start negotiating between chambers," said Bloomberg's Loren Duggan.
Probationary employees who were fired from the Department of Homeland Security have been granted class certification on an appeal case with the Merit Systems Protection Board. The DHS employees allege ...
Federal benefits cuts in the GOP reconciliation bill have gained a lot of attention. But there are many other bills that ...
"Retention is a big issue, a big concern, so I do expect we'll be doing a lot more work on this in the future," said USPS' Rick Poland.